Louisa Caroline Huggins July 6, 1799 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Died
June 1, 1879(1879-06-01) (aged 79)
Resting place
Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Pen name
(various)
Occupation
Author
Language
English
Genre
history of architecture
children's literature
Spouse
Cornelius Tuthill
(m. 1817; died 1825)
Children
Charles Henry Tuthill
Relatives
Theophilus Eaton
Louisa Caroline Tuthill (née, Huggins; pen names, various; July 6, 1799 – June 1, 1879) was an American author, one of the most successful in the 19th-century. In addition to the first history of architecture published in the United States,[1]History of Architecture from the Earliest Times (1848), she wrote numerous books for children and young adults. She contributed anonymously to magazines, and among other works published James Somers, the Pilgrim's Son (Boston, 1827); Mary's Visit to Boston (1829); Ancient Architecture (New Haven, 1830); Calisthenics (Hartford, 1831); Young Lady's Home (New Haven, 1841); I will be a Lady (Boston. 1845); I will be a Gentleman (1846); A Strike for Freedom (1848); a series of Tales for the Young (1844-50) ; a new series for the young (1852-54); True Manliness, or the Landscape Gardener (1865); and The Young Lady at Home and in Society (New York, 1869). With others, she prepared The Juvenile Library for Boys and Girls. She edited Young Lady's Reader (New Haven, 1840); Mirror of Life (Philadelphia, 1848); and Beauties of De Quincey (Boston, 1861). Many of her books were republished in England.[2]
^Appleby, Chang & Goodwin 2015, p. 66.
^Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1889). Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. 6. Gale Research Company. p. 189 – via Wikisource. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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